Torchship
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Torchship is a term used to refer to several different varieties of fictional spacecraft.
Its origin seems to be from the fiction of Robert A. Heinlein in his novels Double Star, Farmer In The Sky, Time for the Stars, and his short story Sky Lift. These ships were typically described as teardrop/spheroid in shape. Ortega's torch drive system is a matter energy converter producing nearly 100% energy output from their fuel. The torch will convert any matter but usually uses water for it's ease of storage and delivery. Torchships usually land in water and refuel there. The TS Lewis & Clark in Time for the Stars carried a crew of 200, including surplus personnel, for their decades long mission.
Other examples of torchships in fiction:
- Dan Simmons's Hyperion Cantos
- Heart of the Comet by Brin and Benford
- Riding the Torch by Norman Spinrad
- In the TV Show Andromeda a race called the Pyrians use Torchships as their main battleships. The episode Pitiless as the Sun shows the ships in confrontation with the Commonwealth.